Raj Arjun, van Oudenaarden Alexander
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Annu Rev Biophys. 2009;38:255-70. doi: 10.1146/annurev.biophys.37.032807.125928.
Both the transcription of mRNAs from genes and their subsequent translation into proteins are inherently stochastic biochemical events, and this randomness can lead to substantial cell-to-cell variability in mRNA and protein numbers in otherwise identical cells. Recently, a number of studies have greatly enhanced our understanding of stochastic processes in gene expression by utilizing new methods capable of counting individual mRNAs and proteins in cells. In this review, we examine the insights that these studies have yielded in the field of stochastic gene expression. In particular, we discuss how these studies have played in understanding the properties of bursts in gene expression. We also compare the array of different methods that have arisen for single mRNA and protein detection, highlighting their relative strengths and weaknesses. In conclusion, we point out further areas where single-molecule techniques applied to gene expression may lead to new discoveries.
从基因转录mRNA以及随后将其翻译为蛋白质,本质上都是随机的生化事件,这种随机性会导致在其他方面完全相同的细胞中,mRNA和蛋白质数量出现显著的细胞间差异。最近,一些研究通过运用能够对细胞中的单个mRNA和蛋白质进行计数的新方法,极大地增进了我们对基因表达中随机过程的理解。在这篇综述中,我们审视了这些研究在随机基因表达领域所获得的见解。特别地,我们讨论了这些研究在理解基因表达中爆发特性方面所起的作用。我们还比较了用于单mRNA和蛋白质检测的一系列不同方法,突出它们各自的相对优势和劣势。总之,我们指出了将单分子技术应用于基因表达可能带来新发现的其他领域。